The University of Scranton, built on a 58-acre campus, is located in the city of Scranton, Pennsylvania. The campus serves a community of 75,000 people...
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The University of Scranton is a private Jesuit university in Scranton, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1888 by William O'Hara, the first Bishop of Scranton...
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Scranton is a city in and the county seat of Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, United States. With a population of 76,328 as of the 2020 U.S. census, Scranton...
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Rob Bresnahan (category Date of birth not in Wikidata)
and attended Wyoming Seminary. Bresnahan studied business at the University of Scranton and was the captain of the school's golf team. At the age of 19...
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Pennsylvania Paper and Supply Company, situated in Scranton, Pennsylvania, is a privately owned wholesaler specializing in facilities management, industrial...
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James Madison School (category Buildings and structures in Scranton, Pennsylvania)
the East Scranton Intermediate School and East Scranton Junior High School, is an historic American school building that is located in Scranton, Lackawanna...
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Removed from King’s College Building" "University of Scranton stripping Scranton bishops' names from buildings", from The Scranton Times-Tribune "Three claim...
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Marywood University is a private Catholic university in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Established in 1915 by the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary...
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Pennsylvania Scranton family Scranton, George Whitfield Scranton, Joseph A. Scranton, Marion Margery Scranton, William III Scranton, William Walker Scranton, William...
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Lansing C. Holden (category College of Wooster alumni)
May 15, 1930) was an American architect of the late 19th and early 20th centuries with several works in Scranton, Pennsylvania. He was also involved in...
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Raymond Hood (category Brown University alumni)
New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission. July 11, 1989. "Beaux-Arts Apartments, 310 East 44th Street" (PDF). New York City Landmarks Preservation...
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The Central Railroad of New Jersey Freight Station in Scranton, Pennsylvania was the western terminus of the Central Railroad of New Jersey line, 192...
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State University Park, also referred to as University Park, is the main campus of Pennsylvania State University, located in both State College and College...
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unable to recognize religious buildings' interiors as landmarks. However, shortly after the commission conferred landmark status on the structure, the...
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Joe Biden (redirect from Scranton Joe)
2017 under President Barack Obama and represented Delaware in the U.S. Senate from 1973 to 2009. Born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, Biden moved with his...
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O'Neil Ford (category Fellows of the American Institute of Architects)
efforts of a formal education. Instead, he earned an architectural certificate by mail from the International Correspondence Schools of Scranton, Pennsylvania...
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College, Susquehanna University, Catholic University, Drew University, Goucher College, Juniata College, and the University of Scranton. Men's sports include...
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Alfred Clauss (section Partial list of buildings)
plan and numerous buildings (Philadelphia) University of Scranton — master plan and numerous buildings (Pennsylvania) University of Pennsylvania — graduate...
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List of Masonic buildings in the United States identifies notable Masonic buildings in the United States. These have served as meeting halls by Masonic...
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City Lights Bookstore (redirect from City Lights Booksellers and Publishers)
typical of small commercial buildings constructed following the 1906 earthquake and fire." The landmark designation mandates the preservation of certain...
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The Office (American TV series) (category Scranton, Pennsylvania)
in October 2007. Landmarks, some of which have been settings for the show, that served as venues include the University of Scranton, the Radisson Lackawanna...
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Retrieved September 11, 2015. Worthington Scranton mining 1871. Hitchcock, Frederick L. (1914). History of Scranton and Its People. Vol. I. New York: Lewis...
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Robert Reich (category Politicians from Scranton, Pennsylvania)
Reich was born to a Jewish family in Scranton, Pennsylvania, the son of Mildred Freshman (née Dorf) (1919–2006) and Edwin Saul Reich (1914–2016), who owned...
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Estate Record and Builders Guide wrote that the Cable Building was "conspicuous among the modern buildings that are fast imparting a new and grander appearance...
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Kent State shootings (redirect from University of Kent State shootings)
known as the Scranton Commission, which he charged to study the dissent, disorder, and violence breaking out on college and university campuses across...
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Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf (category Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks)
Deaf Scranton School for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Children Historic Landmark Plaques 1968-2009 (PDF). Pittsburgh, PA: Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation...
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Romanesque, and Second Empire architecture are clearly visible on campus. The original college buildings were planned facing the city of Easton, but as...
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Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania (redirect from History of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania)
Pennsylvania, it had a population of 44,328 in the 2020 census. It is the second-largest city, after Scranton, in the Scranton–Wilkes-Barre–Hazleton, PA Metropolitan...
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1868 until it was purchased by the university in 1947. The following is a timeline of the university's buildings. Those in italics no longer exist. Breezedale...
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Tremont, Cleveland (category National Register of Historic Places in Cleveland, Ohio)
the RTA Red Line to the west, Scranton Road to the east, and Train Avenue to the south. It is not a physical island and it has "nothing whatsoever to...
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